Prince Rupert Dally Nwj Tuesday, May 12, 1953 Money Raised by Junior Red Cross t Buys Textiles for Korea Youngsters Military Deliveries To Be Speeded WASHINGTON (AP) Defence Secretary Wilson told Congress the Eisenhower administration expects that actual deliveries of mm during the Second .World War Bjarnesan visited the two Free-when our girls were only at the dom Villages at Munsan, the i general hospitals." one for UN troops, the other for While in the brigade area RoKs, as an official observer. By BILL BOSS Canadian Press Stan Writer SEOUL (CP) The pennies of Canadian schoolchildren have have bought $20,000 worth of textiles for youngsters in Korea. Stafon Bjarnesan of Toronto. I military equipment to U.S. allies will be increased sharply In j the 12 months beginning July 1. I He said the aim is to deliver assistant national commissioner ! of the Canadian Red Cross, said ! '49r.A:40 .. $750 '48 $1375 '50d:r..-" . $1000 '39 K" $350 '48 K!SI'"WLtT $950 '5i n,N A:4'! $noo '38 SolTH $395 that the cloth will be used in a RCAF Commander Speaks Three Languages at Opening ZWE1BRUECKEN, Germanyi Number One Fighter Wing, (AP When the commander of now at North Luffenham, Eng-the new Canadian air base here, land, Is due to transfef to the Group Captain A. C. Hull, made continent as soon as there is a self-help program in Korean schools. y The pupils will be tauiiht to t. Jjr. m. .. sew them into clothes for other needy Korean children. The money was raised bv the base available. I TWO WRECKS . . Canadian Junior Red Cross and J If removed in 2 days $5,000,000,000 worth of military supplies to U.S. allies compared with $3,800,000,000 in anticipated actual deliveries during the current fiscal year ending June 30. Wilson and Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, appeared before congressional committees to urge approval of President Eisenhower's request for $5,828,000,-000 in new foreign aid funds. Bradley said the amount Eisenhower asked for overseas military aid was "cutuideiaUy less" than desired" by defence chiefs. He said he saw nothing in the world situation to warrant any slackening of effort. a speech at the opening ceremony, he spoke in French, then German, and finally, English. The tall RCAF officer from Manotic, near Ottawa, thus underscored the international Canada's uetence Minister Brooke Claxton has promised that the Fourth Fighter Wing will take post at Soellingen, near here, before the end of the is a gift from its national service fund. . Textiles have been bought in Japan, where a Korean woman teacher spent three months learning self-help meth ' ' "' - ' T - t 1 '' ' - . a . a- V -J ' .' i ....... . .... , , THE DEATHS of Mrs. Adele Holmes, 36, and her four children were called murder and suicide by police. They said the wife of a Toronto truck driver left a note addressed to her husband which said: "Bill, Mom said you'd be better off without me. I love you too much to spoil your life. Sell out and go away. You'll have a chance now to get out of debt. ..." role of Canada's airmen in Eu- j year, ods. She now is back in Korea SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. Jul Ave. at Park Art. Phone Green 217 I M AKV (ilKTIUliK is stationary engineer, fourth cla.. In the abbey Coronation June 2 the word replaces the historic "ln- ,ry's Academy in wioasor. tne also Is director of main- (or the five-storey academy building which rambles acres. As boss of the boiler room she supervises three thronization." Daily News Want Ads Get Results boilers of 250 horsepowers each. Sidetracked from her .uU'iimm in uL'cuiuuiK a scnoui leacner, she has been an since 1032. lchior Trying to Fight fing Music on Own Level FOLLOWING THE TRAIL-BLAZERS As Canadians push back the frontier rope. This magnificent base was built by French Air Force engineers out of funds provided by German taxpayers for use by Canadians under the over-all command of American General Lauris Norstad. The first Canadian squadrons to be stationed in Germany are in the Third Fighter Wing, equipped with F86-E Sabre jet fiphters. Their arrival wns warmly welcomed by the Allied air forces in West Germany, which had until then only a handful of American Sabres to match the formidable Russian MiG 15 Jets In the Soviet zone and Czechoslovakia. Now Canada has six Sabre squadrons just west of the Rhine. Three are here and there arc three more at the French airfield at Gros Tenquln, only a few minutes jet flying time away. and the program has been launched in Pusan. Bjarnesan went to Pusan while hero and formally presented the gift to the Korean Red Cross. Mai.-, purpose of his trip, he said, was the semi-annual liaison visit usually made to workers In the field here by an officer from Toronto headquarters. "We like, to we If there is unytlilng new we can provide," he said. . . "Our chief operation Is in Japan, where we have 18 girls divided between the hospital and convalescent centre In Kure and the Maple Leaf Club in Tokyo. We have one in Korea. "I find that it is extremely difficult for us to do more for the soldiers than we are doing now. Already we have a more extended service than we had night clubs but also by its ing. Melchior insists that his J;v Mi l. SI HUN . i!n Pri'i stuff Writer liVOKK LaurUss Mel- developing new'areas, building new audience be seated only in front or beside him, no one behind him. This necessitates a night club set up in the concert hall style rather than having a dance floor surrounded by the audience serve as the stuge. enterprises banking service still follows the pioneer. Today, there arc more bank On tour with him is a cast of nine including baritones, tenors. sopranos and a dual piano team Melchior Is particularly proud of 3 the tenor who sines In 16 langu ages and will otter some French songs in Canada. Melchior says branches to niect the needs' of changin growing Canada . . . they arc being used more. . . they are doing my 'rench Is appalling." Melchior has some other strong Toronto-Montreal Television Network Starts Thursday TORONTO (CP) A milestone. The microwave relay con-in Canadian television comes j structed by the Bell Telephone May 14, when network operation i Company carries TV programs is started for Montreal and To-land telephone channels at the ronto. ; same time. It started at Buffalo, The first two Canadian tele-'and the Toronto-Buffalo leg has vision stations operated by the been used since January. Now it Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- goes through Ottawa to Mont-ation at Montreal and Toronto real, and is so constructed that have been providing regular I it can be extended east from :.o hasn't high regard i modern swing music, to fiuht it on its own $ night dub. I iiisli-born horolx tenor, on a North American ;b tour that will take i ilirce Canadian cities, f lic fact Hint such nov-I s as Open the Door I make millions while J.ious music strugt'lPs little financial en-nt. J.h ij r opened tlie Canadian lie,' his tour in Montreal ay .'f(t jm to Ottawa and k He poured out his laments in an interview Sew Yurk stopover. r emphasized that lie ii.slike all swing. His include everything !t ad opera iLa Bohcme, and Pagliaccl in cos-what he considers the rj .wdein music such La Vie en Ruse." The 4 -a are included as I .cal dinner," is the way t 's it One of his aims youth to realize that 5' isn't all the music there more for more people... than ever before. ideas on musical education. He complains that while musical appreciation is taught in schools, students are led up a dead-end street. Once they leave school they're on their own as far as music is concerned. . "The government should subsidize music," he says. The days when wealthy European royalty paid to have operas and symphonies written have gone and there have been no reliable source of money to replace those 10th century angels. Since 1900, branches of the chartered banks have increased from 700 to 3,8(10. In the past ten years alone, 3,7.,0X bank accounts have been opened. programs for some months. Now Montreal, and north and west the stations are being linked by from Toronto as required, an inter-city microwave relay, f Such networks are familiar to The relay is routed through Ot- i United States television viewers, tawa, where the CBC's third TV but this is the first purely Can-station will be opened soon. jadian link. - THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY $ r claims a degree of iji't date. In Las Vegas, re his press agent says such attractions as tin and Jerry Lewis, a t of lus audience was i- of younger persons, t iid lie was encouraged 1 reaction. f sent tour is something Kiue, not only because opera in costume to . 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